Rex George Reason Jr. (November 30, 1928 – November 19, 2015) was an American actor best known for his role in ''
This Island Earth'' (1955). He was the elder brother of actor
Rhodes Reason.
Life and career
Reason was born in Berlin, Germany to an American family that returned to
Los Angeles
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shortly thereafter, where Rex was raised. Rex Reason attended
Herbert Hoover High School in
Glendale,
California
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and enlisted in the
United States Army
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at the age of seventeen, serving from 1946 to 1948.
He began his stage career in 1948 at the
Pasadena Playhouse
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, performing there for three years before coming to the notice of
Hollywood
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. In 1951 he was given a screen test at
Columbia Pictures
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and was cast as the lead in a starring role in his first picture, a low-budget adventure drama ''
Storm Over Tibet'' (1952) initially produced for MGM but acquired by
Columbia Pictures
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. Reason was under contract for two more years at Columbia until moving to
Universal-International
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in mid-1953, after making a promising appearance in the sword-and-sandal epic ''
Salome
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'' (1953) with
Rita Hayworth
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.
A tall (6'3"), handsome, leading man with a distinctive baritone speaking voice, Reason appeared in several films and television shows throughout the 1950s and 1960s. He made two pictures at
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under the name "Bart Roberts" before demanding to be able to use his own name.
Reason is perhaps best known for his role as stalwart, heroic scientist Dr. Cal Meacham in the
science fiction
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movie ''
This Island Earth'' (1955). Reason co-starred as sympathetic scientist Dr. Tom Morgan in the third—and final—installment of
Universal International Pictures' ''
Creature from the Black Lagoon
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'' horror film series in ''
The Creature Walks Among Us'' (1956). He also appeared opposite
Clark Gable
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and
Sidney Poitier
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in ''
Band of Angels'' (1957) for
Warner Bros.
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He appeared in ''
Badlands of Montana'' (1957) as an opponent of a corrupt
Mayor
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played by
John M. Pickard. In the story line, Pickard administers ten lashes with a whip to Reason's back.
Reason starred as newspapermen in two television series. The first of those was a
syndicated western
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, ''
Man Without a Gun'' (1957–1959), in the role of Adam MacLean, editor of the ''Yellowstone Sentinel'' newspaper in
Dakota Territory
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. The second was the
ABC/
Warner Bros. Television drama, ''
The Roaring Twenties'' (1960–1962), a
crime drama
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in the role of Scott Norris, reporter for the fictitious ''New York Record''.
He appeared as a guest on an
NBC
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interview program, ''
Here's Hollywood'' in 1961, and guest-starred on a number of other television series. In ''
Perry Mason'' he played the role of defendant Steve Brock in the episode, "The Case of the Ancient Romeo" (1962) opposite
Jeff Morrow, who had starred with him in ''
This Island Earth''. His final television appearance was in an episode of ''
Wagon Train
''Wagon Train'' is an American Western television series that aired for eight seasons, first on the NBC television network (1957–1962) and then on ABC (1962–1965). ''Wagon Train'' debuted on September 18, 1957, and reached the top of the ...
'' broadcast in 1963. He was also featured in episodes of ''
Bourbon Street Beat'', ''
77 Sunset Strip
''77 Sunset Strip'' is an American private detective crime drama television series created by Roy Huggins and starring Efrem Zimbalist Jr., Roger Smith, Richard Long (from 1960 to 1961) and Edd Byrnes (billed as Edward Byrnes). Each epis ...
'', and ''
The Alaskans''.
Reason walked out on his film contract with Warner Bros. in the fall of 1961 when he was being considered for a starring role in
John Frankenheimer
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's ''
The Manchurian Candidate'' (1962). The film began as a project at Warners, but was completed as an independent film and released by
United Artists
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.
Laurence Harvey
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was cast in the role instead.
After his film and television acting career ended, he worked as a real estate broker and had a second career as a
voiceover
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actor. During his later years, Reason was in retirement and living in
Walnut
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, California, with his third wife, Shirley.
Death
Reason died in Walnut, California, from bladder cancer on November 19, 2015.
'Actor Rex Reason has died'
''Newspaper Post'', November 21, 2015.
References
External links
*
Rex Reason
at the American Film Institute Catalog
as Bart Roberts
at the American Film Institute Catalog
Rex Reason
at AllMovie
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1928 births
2015 deaths
American expatriates in Germany
Male actors from Berlin
Male actors from Los Angeles
Military personnel from California
United States Army soldiers
Warner Bros. contract players
Deaths from bladder cancer in California